At 07:26 AM 12/15/2014, you wrote: >On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 10:41:07AM -0800, david wrote: > > At 10:27 AM 12/14/2014, you wrote: > > >On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 10:20:09AM -0800, david wrote: > > > > I'm trying to help a friend in Salem attach a Centos6 system to his > > > > home network. Comcast recently replaced his router with one that > > > > appears to be implementing their IPV6to4 protocol. It's a DCP3939 > > > > Xfinity router. If anyone has successfully installed a Centos6 (or > > > > Redhat EL6) system behind such a router, and has been able to access > > > > it via SSH from the internet, I'd love to hear from you. There's a > > > > Windows 7 machine also behind that router, and it appears > fully functional. > > > > > >Have you just tried going to whatever IPv6 address the host comes up with? > > >I was pleasantly surprised to find Comcast will route IPv6 back through > > >my wifi router. > >An easy way to get information on his possible IPv6 connectivity is > http://test-ipv6.com/ > > >--
This tool reports "fail". No IPV6 connectivity. I thought the whole point of IPV6to4 (or is it IPV4to6) was that ipv4 clients could access servers transparently. Afterall, a significant number of client stations in the world are still IPV4. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
